I'm surprised there isn't such a thing yet.
For those blocking Nintendo's servers for any reasons, such a piece of software would come in handy.
Especially for L4T Linux users as it desyncs the time.
If it's a homebrew, on first launch one could pick a time zone (or determine it by IP?) and then there should be an option
quick sync and exit
that, if checked, causes the homebrew when launched from hbmenu to quickly sync the clock automatically (depending on the set time zone) and instantly close back to hbmenu so it's a fast tap after each console boot.
For those blocking Nintendo's servers for any reasons, such a piece of software would come in handy.
Especially for L4T Linux users as it desyncs the time.
If it's a homebrew, on first launch one could pick a time zone (or determine it by IP?) and then there should be an option
quick sync and exit
that, if checked, causes the homebrew when launched from hbmenu to quickly sync the clock automatically (depending on the set time zone) and instantly close back to hbmenu so it's a fast tap after each console boot.